41898-71-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Berbamine Analogs Exhibit Differential Protective Effects From Aminoglycoside-Induced Hair Cell Death
Hudson, Alexandria M.,Lockard, Gavin M.,Namjoshi, Ojas A.,Wilson, Joseph W.,Kindt, Katie S.,Blough, Bruce E.,Coffin, Allison B.
, (2020)
Hearing loss is the third most common chronic health condition in the United States and largely results from damage to sensory hair cells. Major causes of hair cell damage include aging, noise exposure, and medications such as aminoglycoside antibiotics.
Microwave-assisted amidation of arylacetic acids by reaction with 2-aryl-ethylamines
Gruen, Alajos,Milen, Matyas,Foeldesi, Tamas,Abranyi-Balogh, Peter,Drahos, Laszlo,Keglevich, Gyoergy
, p. 1491 - 1498 (2013/05/21)
Twenty-five amides were synthesized in almost quantitative yields by microwaveassisted condensation of arylacetic acids and 2-aryl-ethylamines under solventless conditions. The N-arylethyl-arylacetylamides are intermediates of the corresponding isoquinoli
Oxidative C-H homodimerization of phenylacetamides
Pintori, Didier G.,Greaney, Michael F.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5713 - 5715 (2011/12/04)
A range of secondary and tertiary phenylacetamides undergo oxidative homodimerization to afford biaryls. The reaction proceeds under palladium catalysis in the presence of a copper cocatalyst and oxygen and is most effective for electron-rich substrates.
